Quomodcocumque - Jordan Ellenberg
Blog by a math professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Posts, which date back to June, 2007, have spanned childrearing, the Baltimore Orioles, dining, overheard conversations, and included "Throwing the baby with a math Ph.D. out with the obnoxious
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The Quotations Page - Michael & Laura Moncur
A searchable collection of resources and information relating to quotations. Quotes of the Day; Quotes of the Week; Motivational Quotes of the Day; Random Quotes; Search; Links - a listing of other useful resources related to quotations. You are invited
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Qwizdom
Qwizdom's wireless handheld technologies and student response system let teachers instantly assess students' comprehension and identify their misconceptions and errors, in parallel, without having to facilitate multiple voices or single out "quiet" students.
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Radical Constructivism - Alex Riegler, Ed.
People, organizations, and online papers that deal with radical, epistemological, psychological and educational constructivism and second order cybernetics. Includes general introductions, online books and papers, links, conferences, and a URL submission
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Radical Math
A site for integrating issues of social justice into the classroom. Contribute your own resources, search them by keyword, or browse by math topic, title, or types such as lesson plans, article, charts, graphs, data sets, maps, books, websites, and more.
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the radical rational ... - Pam Wilson
Blog by a National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT) of Algebra II and Geometry "in search of innovative ideas with a well-balanced approach for the math classroom." Posts, which date back to July, 2011, have included "The Purpose of Life and The Quadratic
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Ralph A. Raimi Homepage - Ralph A. Raimi
The University of Rochester Professor Emeritus' notes on math education and non-technical
writings with a mathematics theme include Whatever became of the New Math?; Have we forgotten the value of memory?, a comment on the New York Regents' B-examination
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Rama Math Help - Marty Schultz
Pages to help people solve the alien number machines in the Sierra game Rama, with a lesson in base 8 and 16 (and 10) and base conversions, useful for others, too. Includes a review of base 10 and an overview of bases 8 and 16. There is also a link to
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RAND Education - RAND Corporation
A division of the RAND Corporation, RAND Education is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. In particular, see the RAND Mathematics Study Panel (RSMP), part of its Achievement for All research
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Randomise Me - Better Data Limited
This platform for running trials randomizes participants and asks them the questions you choose at pre-specified dates or times. As study subjects report their outcomes, Randomise Me measures the difference between the two groups, and calculates the statistical
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random.org - Mads Haahr
Generate random numbers on the Internet by using a web form (comparable to throwing dice), randomized sequences (lottery tickets), raw random bytes, virtual coin flips, or bitmaps. All numbers are tested statistically and the results available in real-time.
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Ratios (SMILE) - Richard Murray, Gage Park High School
A lesson that uses scale models to teach students to examine models and compare their lengths numerically; to measure the models; and to calculate the length of the real size base when they know the scale of the model. From the Practical and Applied Math
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Raw - DensityDesign Lab
The "missing link between spreadsheets and vector graphics," this open web app's interface lets you create custom vector-based visualizations on top of the Data-Driven Documents JavaScript (D3.js) library. Starting with delimiter-separated values in plain-text
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Real Teaching Means Real Learning - David Martin
Posts from this blog, which date back to November of 2010, have included "Calculus and the justice system," "Driving and deriving in math class," "BEDMAS last along with Lottery Winners," and "Meaning first, homework second." Martin, who teaches high
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The rec.puzzles Archive
The index of the rec.puzzles archive. Puzzles are categorized by subject area and include solutions compiled from various sources and supposed to be definitive. Subjects include: analysis, arithmetic, combinatorics, competition, decision, geometry, group,
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Rectangle Pattern Challenges - Cynthia Lanius
Examine different stges of rectangle patterns, and describe what you must do to get from one to the next. Observe the designs looking for patterns. Use the symmetry of the design to help you count. Organize your information into a table. On square grid
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A Recursive Process - Dan Anderson
Anderson's blog, which dates back to June of 2010, has included posts such as "Robocode & Math," "Standards Based Grading," "Cake:Frosting (A look into a proper ratio of real math:cool tech)," "Paper Towels WCYDWT (What Can You Do With This?)," "Two
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Recycling Topology - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
It's hard to miss the triangle of three bent arrows that signifies recycling. It appears in newspapers and magazines and on bottles, envelopes, cardboard cartons, and other containers. But have you noticed that there are two versions of this ubiquitous
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